a shootout at one of the largest military bases in our country. live near that base with the latest. >>steve: he's known as the father of modern terrorism, so why is the leader of the free world giving a speech underneath yasser arafat's photo? the presidential's banner blunder today. >>brian: pop quiz. why is the united states a target of terrorism? the question showing up on a fifth grade test and jeff foxworthy is not hosting. wait until you hear what they call the correct answer. it might outrage you. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: it's the first friday in spring. >>anna: it doesn't feel like it, doesn't it? did you hear punxsutawney phil is probably headed to court for prognosticating this early spring? >>brian: they shut down every field in our town. it is too dangerous to practice in the spring. what's happening? after st. patrick's day -- it's too dangerous to play. we have turf. we should be allowed to play. more later. this is a shocking story. >>anna: we need to begin with the headlines. three u.s. marines are dead after a shooting at quantico in virginia. the suspected shoo

are being silenced. he knows because he says they told him so. hear from him straight ahead. >>steve: a hypocrisy alert. why members from one of the largest labor unions wants to strike against their labor union bosses. >>brian: anna kooiman is in search of honest people. this guy finds a phone on the sidewalk. should he return it? what should you do? "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: live from studio e in the heart of midtown manhattan where it is two days till spring and yet we are talking about snow. >>brian: when you give the studio a letter, are you concerned there are people in the building who don't know how to find us. >>steve: do you know where studio d is? >>brian: studio d is in wisconsin. that's where we keep our acapella group. that's where we keep our orchestra. >>steve: it used to be so simple when you used to have two or three -- >> i don't know them by the letters anymore. i know shepherd studio, "fox & friends" studio. >>steve: of course today it is the aingely earhart studio. >> let's get to the headlines. a terrifying scene -- this is in an indiana neighborhood

connect the tragedy to the sequester? marines are reacting. >>steve: white house tours are canceled for all of us, and pink slips are out and the sequester has everybody scared except the white house. their budget for a st. patrick's party untouched, and wait until you see who was inviteed to that party last night that you weren't invited to. >>brian: we're irish. we would have qualified. a proud dad posted this picture of his son who passed a hunter safety course. next thing you know cops are raiding his home demanding to see his gun. that boy, his dad, live at the top of the hour. "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ >>alisyn: almost freezing today at 6:01. >>steve: within the next hour we're going to flip over to spring officially. the vernal equinox before 7:00 eastern time here in new york city where it is 33 degrees in the canyon of concrete. >>alisyn: at some point the earth has to spin towards the sun; isn't that right? >>brian: the earth where we're on? >>alisyn: this part of earth, doesn't it have to get warmer? >>steve: it does. it's called summer. it's coming. we're in winter

now taking his latest crackdown to the rest of the country. we'll tell but that. >>steve: after a week of outrage, cbs apologizing for slapping our veterans in the face of one of their most popular shows. too little too late. we're going to report. you are going to decide on the not so amazing race. >>brian: one lucky trucker hits the $338 million powerball jackpot. the other big winner is uncle sam. wait till you hear how much the $338 million jackpot breaks down after they pay taxes. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: welcome back to the studio. look who's back after a long vacation. >>gretchen: i knew that rooster called this morning. >>brian: is that how you got up? >>gretchen: i didn't sleep that much. i'm on a three-hour time delay. but glad to be back. nice to come back to a snowstorm on the east coast. >>brian: did you get my promo this morning? >>gretchen: i saw your lips moving and if i was reading lips correctly, i thought i heard you say? >>brian: gretchen carlson will debut her entire vacation picture by picture day by day. >>gretchen: i believe 7:30 eastern time i broug

're live at the scene of the attack. >>steve: you already pay their salaries and now you're paying their taxes as well. we're talking about the thousands of government federal employees dodging the i.r.s. should they be fired? we've got an update on that this morning. >>brian: you think a woman's cheating husband would get the message. after she uses a billboard for revenge. but the best part is how she paid for it. look at that. "fox & friends" starts right gnaw. >>steve: welcome to march madness live here on the "fox & friends" set. >>alisyn: good to be with you all. >>steve: the president is out of the country, 50-hour sprint in israel. we have a situation where a lot of you are saying it is so cold here, i can't wait for vacation. we have a great segment in about 20 minutes. we have the founders and c.e.o. of 14 sandals, three beaches. wouldn't they like to see alisoe just as a token. we might have a beaches bureau. >>alisyn: let's do it. i volunteer. let's talk about the middle east. the president is making his first trip to israel since becoming president and there's a lot of

morning news. >>> well, good morning, it is tuesday march 19th, i am dave clark. let's check inwithstevepaulsonfor the weather. >>> low cloud cover will continue to stream in and light rain later on more likely for the evening commute, here is sal. >>> right now traffic on 680 is moving along well as you drive passed the mission boulevard exit. also on the san mateo bridge, it's nice all the way out to the peninsular. it is coming up on 5:00 let's go back to the desk. >>> they are now vowing to serve the poorest and the weakest. six hours ago pope frances has given a key symbol. before being installed to the st. peters' square in an open vehicle which was not covered by bullet proof glass and he broke protocol to kiss a disabled man's head. many packed in and you can see the greetings going on and we take you there again live, vice- president joseph biden was there for the inn tall layings mass and he -- installation mass and he shook hands during a meet and greet and vice- president joseph biden was among the political leaders from 130 nations attending the ceremony. >>> janine de la

weather and traffic. i'm glad toseestevepaulsonback. >> i'm glad to be back too. >> feeling a bit better. >> i know. we do have a lot of high clouds spilling over us today. it will not be as nice as the weekend. pam and dave told me it was a very nice weekend. [ laughter ] i had to take their word for it. i didn't see much of it. today 50s and 60s and low 70s. here is sal. >>> right now we are looking at 880 as you drive through the traffic does look good as you get up to the downtown oakland area. also we are looking at westbound bay bridge. that traffic is moving along very nicely at the toll plaza. it's 5:00 let's go back to the desk. >>> over night news a car involved in a high speed chase through alameda county might be connected to a shooting in hayward. ktvu channel 2 reporter tara moriarty joins us from hayward with more on this possible connection. tara. >> reporter: this is where police say that an innocent bystander could have been killed in a drive by shooting. right now police are looking at surveillance video from that gas station to see if it provides more clues. au

and 580 in oakland are looking good. let's gotosteve. >> sal, thank you. a lot of high clouds streaming in. very weak system falling apart. the majority will stay to the north. it will spin in fog and low clouds. mainly patchy. sonoma county airport says fog. a lot of high clouds. ridge of high pressure nudging eastward. and definitely an on shore breeze for most. travis, fairfield has a west at 16. west at oakland. west at sfo. a lot of high, mid level clouds. 30s and 40s and 50s on the temps. the wind direction. there is fairfield at 16. sfo west at 7. oakland airport west at 8. it's more of an on shore breeze. again this is a weak and dying system. storm track continues to stay north of us. not much changing until the weekend. we'll see. mostly sunny today. high clouds. a little cooler with that on shore breeze in place. mostly sunny and partly cloudy. they will boot scoot out of here. 60s on the temps or 50s. 50s or 60s or very low 70s. 66 redwood city. 65 fremont. santa cruz 64. partly cloudy on tuesday and mostly sunny wedne

weather and traffic. you're the ktvu doctor you're supposed tomakestevepaulsonfeel absolutely well. >> he doesn't always listen to me. >> we do have a little change today. it will still be partly sunny, mostly sunny but a lot of high clouds streaming in and a westerly breeze and that system is moving to the north. it will increase low clouds. 50s and 60s. a couple holding on to low 70s. here is sal. >>> good morning. traffic is moving along pretty well on southbound 101 as you head down to the toll plaza, golden gate bridge. no major problems there. the morning commute is looking good if you are driving at the bay bridge but we're seeing signs the metering lights could be on soon. let's go back to the desk. >>> topping our news is ore night news car involved in a high speed chase through alameda county might be connected to a shooting in hay ward. our cameras caught the chase on 880 late last night. people in the cars were throwing things out ton to the freeway but never found those things. when the car continued on 580 it lost control. spun out minutes later and officers did find

:'09 let's go -- 6:09 let's go tosteve. >>> clouds streaming in. majority of it is going to the north. patchy low clouds and on shore breeze and higher clouds mean a little bit cooler day today. temperatures yesterday with lots of sunshine coming down about two to four degrees today with that westerly breeze and a lot of the higher clouds it does look like a cooler week ahead. san francisco yesterday 60. average this time of year 62. patchy clouds chilly to mild. high clouds. a west wind in place. 40s for some. 30s for others. novato 37. napa at 39. 46 san jose. 50 right at oakland and also at hayward. but that west wind for most locations west, west southwest fairfield 16 miles an hour. oakland sfo west at 7. 27 now in tahoe. 33 eureka. 30s, 40s, and 50s down in southern california. springfield, illinois 18 inches of snow. greatest amount ever for a calendar day. you tell those folks it's spring they are still digging out. as long as that pattern remaps locked in to the east, i don't see much changing. there is signs or hints of a system comi

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is a mess getting to it as well. 880 is not all that bad with slowing on 101 already, let's gotosteve. >>>we have increasing clouds throughout the day and we have it giving way to rain this evening. this will be a weak system, 60s for most and rain comes in later today. >>> marking a new era, the message pope francis has for 1.2 billion catholics. >> reporter: developing news from nevada -- a deadly accident involving several u.s. marines. the questions that surround the tragedy. >> reporter: a man is shot and killed by police in east san jose. investigators are looking into what led up to this shooting. we'll have an update. ♪ >>> and overnight mass at the vatican, marking a new era for the church. >> reporter: miami or santa clara? who will host super bowl l? the nfl has nare roared it down but it doesn't necessarily want to pay. we'll tell you what the organization is asking for t "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> well, good morning. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm tori campbell. it's tuesday, march 19th. >>> we have new video on developing news w

is moving well. let's gotosteve. >>>thank you. a little cooler today. partly sunny partly cloudy skies. mainly 50s and 60s. >>> coming up next on mornings on 2 a high speed chase in the east bay over night. how that chase may be tied to gunfire. >>> many years of waiting finally over for you drivers in pacifica. >> reporter: we're live in hayward where police are led through three east bay cities after a wild chase. we'll tell you what other crimes the suspects may be linked to. >>> the big week has arrived for the nation's highest court, the supreme court. they take up two gay marriage cases including one from california. >>> a good kid, you know. he hard working. >> heartbroken people hoping for the best for a missing man in the bay. >>> and opening ceremonies are today for the devil's slide tunnel. "mornings on 2" starts now. >>> well, good morning to you. welcome to "mornings on 2." i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. it's monday, march 25th. a car involved in a high-speed chase may also be tied to an armed robbery and two shootings. tara moriarty is live in hayward at the scene

directions so far here in front of the oakland coliseum. today's weather,here'ssteve. >> thank you, sir. >>> increase in the low clouds, weak system coming in. the bum u.k. of it is going to the north. it's picked up more of a westerly breeze. that's oregon or maybe the extreme northern california border. we'll get a lot of high clouds out of it and low clouds enhanced. partly cloudy, patchy low clouds, fog. napa airport, santa rosa fog, .25 visibility. chilly to mild. some locations are near 50. others 30. a lot of high clouds and a westerly breeze. there will be a cool down today. a beautiful weekend this weekend, a lot of sunshine. and temperatures which were above average, kind of sliding back to average. 30s for some. napa, 38 with the fog. novato, 37 degrees. 51, though, oakland and 50 at hayward. a lot of upper 40s. and a no doubt about it westerly breeze for most. sfo, oakland in on that. 26 up in tahoe. 36 ukiah, 33 eureka. it's chilly there. 50s and 60s, palm springs, 60. the big news continues to be what's new. there's another snows

expressway. let's gotosteve. >>> thank you, sir. a beautiful sunrise, we get higher clouds. a few breaks in the clouds, last full day of winter. spring starts tomorrow. we'll get a little bit of rain tonight. not a big deal. the system is falling apart. mostly cloudy, rain later, we'll take it tonight into tomorrow morning. cooler with a lot of clouds. it looks mostly sunny and mild by the weekend. maybe warm on saturday. two parts to the system, the stronger ones appear, and that's where the heavy rain will be, pacific northwest, northern california. we have to wait for the little guy back there. rainfall projections are very light. i will slow you those in a second. partly cloudy, chilly to cold. i know they are held up. it just feels colder. a little bit more moisture. clouds increase, light rain coming in. mostly cloudy, rain develops tonight into tomorrow. this is a very weak system. morning rain on wednesday. then we'll kick it out of here. rainfall projections are extremely light. i think that will cover it. there could be a few isolat

of a story if indeed it istrue.stevehayes,thank you for your time. >> thank you, bill. bill: heather. heather: an 11th hour challenge by postal workers. a nationwide protest. what employees say the best option is and not ending saturday service. bill: how young is too young to feed your baby solid food? the cdc is out with a warning every parent needs to hear. bill: cleanup crews tearing down two homes destroyed when a plane crashed into them. about 250 people lived in the neighborhood forced out of their homes. the crash badly damaged a third home. two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope fully to clear some of this because there is

tostevecentanniwho is in hagerstown, maryland. what's the situation on the roads now? it looks better. >> it was s. a little bit better it was a nightmare this morning. let me tell you. folks around here wondering whatever happened to springtime. i'm standing right by i-70 which this storm pretty much followed from west to east over the past several days. take a look at the traffic situation right now. not too bad as i said. but the storm began in colorado, came all the way across illinois. missouri, parts of ohio and now the east coast. kind of like a long haul trucker carrying a load of weather trouble. right here in the d.c. area, western maryland, schools had to be closed. there were a rash of traffic accidents. and a scattering of power outages. but maryland state police here say things could have been worse. listen. >> this particular storm came in quickly. fortunately we got the good media coverage and alerted everybody about it they saw the problems that were in the midwest. traffic today on the interstates is much lighter than it normally is for a monday. >> and we did have a

. the cpac poll, which they kick at the feet of the meetin -- take at the end of the meeting,presidentsteveforbeswon, president jack kemp won three times -- >> ron paul. >> president george allen, who went on to lose two senate races in virginia. >> if the republicans want to become the permanent minority, they will listen to cpac. [laughter] i rise in defense of this libel the group is mostly young people, very enthusiastic, which is why rand probably has a bill, and i suspect it is more libertarian than the old fuddy-duddies. but the question of isolationism, what rand paul is advocating is different from what mccain and others and even rubio would advocate. but it has appeal and will be interesting to see if the foreign issues paul can carry the day. lois, three of us, mark, action,w ron paul in and who were his biggest fans? young people. >> no question. years, thest 12 republican edge on foreign muscular,this let's go around the world, it has receded, and it is a political liability a lot more than it was 12 years ago. after iraq and afghanistan, there is far less appetite for interv

is track the storm in the fox extreme weather sent term. first let's go to nationalcorrespondentstevecentannilive in maryland with an up close and personal look at this storm, steve. >> very close and very personal. it's wet and cold out here with the snow coming down in higgerstown, maryland 60 miles west of washington d.c. take a look into the trees over here off my left shoulder. it's kind of a winter wonderland out there. a lot of heavy snow falling overnight into the morning, still coming down fairly heavily. very pretty but not exactly what you would like to see at this time of year. normally it's cherry blossoms in washington d.c., warm weather and tourists. now kind of a winter chill has tpaeupbl on everything. i've standing by i70. this storm has barreled along i70 through colorado, kansas, illinois, missouri, ohio and now the washington d.c. area and the eastern seaboard. it's the i70 storm. in spite of all the bad weather though the state police here say things haven't been all that bad. listen. >> we would normally have significantly more traffic on the roads on a monday

? >>reporter:steve, thefight for gay marriage is being heard all over the bay area. as you can see they are preparing for a marsh that starts in the castro and will make its way to san francisco city hall. chris worthington is holding one of the rainbow flags that will fly at city hall on tuesday and wednesday as the supreme court hears oral arguments on prop 8 and defense of marriage act. >> i don't think the purpose of flying the flag in oakland, berkeley or san leandro is to try to change the supreme court's mind. it's to give encouragement and support to people that believe in marriage equality. >> reporter: it makes sense for support to come from the city of berkeley. two of the plaintiffs in the case to overturn prop 8 are berkeley residents. >> i think the more people talk about it, and the more they know somebody who is openly gay or lesbian, the more that it sort of stops being an idea. >> reporter: across the bay, san francisco has long been considered the epicenter of gay marriage. we want equality in prop 8 signs are posted in the castro to publicize tonight's march fro

accused in the worst crimes in the world.>>steve: whathappens with gitmo from now on. 150, 160 guys you. is it stand out prison. are they there foamp now? >> the government has tried seven people in 11.5 years and even those convictions have mostly been reversed. so it looks like those people will stay and not be tried which is the real injustice. the victims of 9/11 zervet trials and real trials and beef never been able to pull it off. >> stephen: is it just going to turn into a terrorist retirement snoam. >> looks like -- >> stephen: it's a beautiful location. >> it is. thage ghanas are very nice d the iguanaas are very nice. everybody. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] nation -- thank you. [cheers and applause] earlier this month john kerry was sworn in as secretary of state, an announcement that was met with a resounding, "yeah, okay." [laughter] and on sunday, he embarked on a ten-day, nine-nation marathon that i was surprised to see did not include his homeland of easter island. [laughter] but in germany, i was proud to see he made the case for american greatness. >> peop

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happens next. and let me bring in liz mayer who is on the advisorycounty.steve, chairmanof the gay and lesbian victory fund, and the constitutional law professor at georgetown university. thank you for joining me. paul, i would like to start with you. "time" magazine had the cover, from gay marriage to obama care, justice anthony kennedy is the decider. i want to show this to you. and read a portion of talking points memorandum officially there was an article posted. it said there have been two decisions in american history expanding rights for gays and lesbians. anthony kennedy wrote the opinion for both. he know where history is going and that he faces the choice between writing the next plessy versus ferguson and the next brown versus board of education. he wants to be on the right side of history. what's your response to that in. >> all of that is quite accurate except maybe where they're guessing about kennedy's mind and the right side of history. but that also sounds right to me. he did rule, he is going to be probably the deciding vote with the other justices evenly split. s

. sound familiar? >> and we are calling it iphone. >> so you've been comparedtostevejobs.and i know humility dictates that you will not accept that nomination. but you must understand that you have now brought two, you're a young man, too. >> not that young. >> 36. >> you're pretty young. the mantle of somebody who is bringing things that change our lives in major ways that combine technology and design and that is what steve jobs did. i know you never met him, but do you not understand why people make the comparison? >> i do. it is definitely humbling but first and foremost the biggest thing i learned from him is you don't follow in someone else's foot steps. you go your own path. you even question your own path and go a different path right? that is really important. >> you live in san francisco but you're here in new york about once a month. you've said that being mayor of new york city would be your dream job. >> yeah. i mean that desire to be mayor is more of an aspirational kind of raising the bar of how i should be -- >> because you haven't done enough right now. you need to

. to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left,commandersteveeverett,to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise, community efforts and as we go into all those discussions today you will see best practices applied during the 10 years from those fires. i have the pleasure of working for administrator fuget in fema headquarters. fema's role is to coordinate response between state and local governments and his focus, his direction to us really comes down it 3 things. he asks us to always plan for the worst case, the maximum of the maximums and it's go to see the department of defense is incorporating this within the catastrophe policy that was spoken

wilcox for us. thank you. so what are the wider implications of thisdeal?steveforbesis the chairman and editor of chief of forbes media, he joined me from new york. i understand that if you're an investor in spain or italy, you're watching nervously what's happening in cyprus. but if you're a businessman in america or asia, do you really need to care? >> i think so. because we are in a global economy. and what was done to cyprus has been an absolute disaster because any time a country now fears that they might have a financial crisis, first thing people are going to do is start a run on the bank. they're not going to take any chances. and so the germans and the e.u. boesched this thing. the i.m.f., it was done i think for political reasons, the germans did not want to see bailing out russian olegarks in election year but the way they did it was horrible. what they should have done is guarantee at the beginning those 100,000 euro deforests, anything above that they'd get shares in the new bank. you might take a hair cut but normally when a bank goes under, the creditors get shares in

here at msnbc. it was announcedtodaystevekornackiwill be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. chris hayes will be replacing the ed show and the ed show will be moving to saturdays and sundays from 5:00 to 7:00. plus, don't forget the special reair of hubris. there will be a one-hour wrap up at 10:00. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for social justice on tobacco road. that's next. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. you want to be sure the money you're about to spend is mo

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. >>> welcome back. there are some exciting changes happening here at msnbc. it was announcedtodaystevekornackiwill be the new host of "up." he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for social justice on tobacco road. that's next. >>> in tonight's big finish, a small southern church community is taking a stand against state law in its own traditions. the congregation asking what would jesus do about same-sex marriage. the pastors at church in winston >>> in tonight's big finish, a he's replacing chris hayes on weekends from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. chris hayes will be replacing the ed show and the ed show will be moving to saturdays and sundays from 5:00 to 7:00. plus, don't forget the special reair of hubris. there will be a one-hour wrap up at 10:00. tonight, i asked you will the architects of the iraq war ever admit they made a mistake? 5% say yes. 95% say no. coming up, a man of the cloth takes a stand for soci

for answering that call. but right now let's check inwithsteveduessee to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> fox and friends kicks off 15 minutes from right now. i was in the green room talking to senator scott brown of massachusetts. he will be discussing, among other things, how the person who currently has that seat in massachusetts, elizabeth warren, is suggesting why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour? we will talk about that. also sequester caused the explosion to kill 7 marines that's low even for him. dr. ben carson who has been on a lot of political shows lately is going to join us live. we have really good questions for him on this wednesday. we will be with you in 14 minutes. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> a fox news alert. investigators trying t

ill advised for whatever reason. first iowa republicancongressmanstevekingwith the solution for illegal immigration in the form of a construction project on the house floor. >> you can't shut that off unless we build a fence and wall. i want to put a fence in and a wall in. i designed one. this would be an example, then, of how that wall would look. you can also deconstruct it the same way. you can take it back down. i also say we need to do a few other things on top of that wall. one of them put a little bit of wire on top to provide a disincentive for people to climb over top or put a ladder there. we can electrify this wire, not a current that would kill anybody, but would be a deterrent. we do it in livestock all the time. >> now for one that made the loser list. it never came to fruition. "just before advocates for senior citizens plan to host on stage a 24-foot cabin cruiser bearing the slogan "medicare vouchers are a titanic mistake," the capitol police sank the reference judging the symbolic titanic too heavy for the stage. authorities banished it to the side deprivi

ahead,steve. ofthe back then, 85% public believed that we should go to war. .ecause of false pretenses it was the biggest mistake since the vietnam war. when you spend that much blood and treasure, now we're in the weakness. you have to choose your battles wisely. the war in iraq is the worst thing. it may mean not be a republican anymore, i can tell you that right now. you guys are awesome. i love this. years.not called in, in we've talked about the iraq war, -- are talking about [indiscernible] i draw the line in the sand. am the 15% that disagreed of ever going to war. i said at the europeans don't care, why should we care? .e spent our blood and treasure will go to chattanooga, tennessee, democratic caller. caller: thank you very much. i would like to say good morning, america. i am a proud vietnam veteran that served under general powell. he was one of the most honest and forthcoming commanders that i ever served under. he brought me back from vietnam in 1971. anyway, here is my point. the fact of the matter is, general colin powell came on the television after the war, after the

crazy demand accordingtostevemartinso you can plead insanity. >> president obama has touched a down in tel aviv. president said it was good to get away from congress. he will visit jerusalem this afternoon visiting with president perez at his residence and participate in a tree-planting ceremony, photo op and bilateral meeting with the press. tonight he meets to netanyahu at his home. the president will stay the night in jerusalem. as for what is likely to come unin conversation, the worsening crisis in syria and the iran's nuclear program. >> steven colbert's sister is now the designee for the empty seat. former governor mark sanford has made the run off cut. he got about 37%. that second run off or the run off will be april 2. he will face former charleston council man or state senator grooms. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is writing a new book she plans to call "rigged" all about fighting for the middle class. we're back with more show after the break. stay with us. ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ hal: welcome to day three of

it make sense for dod to dissipate with one person over there? >> i would have to getbacksteve. whatwe have to assure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. >> thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. we spoke about using dna technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has cleared that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i. dna casework back log. an update published in september found that that backlog is a very low and well managed. i want to commend you and your staff for bringing that up to date. i have no doubt that we are solving serious crimes and preventing additional people from being victimized. there are many state and local crime labs around the country that have not been as successful as the fbi and i hope that you and the fbi lab can prioritze sharing the lessons learned about clearing your backlog with the state and local governments. i wanted

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up,congressmanstevepierceof new mexico discusses the republican outreach strategy, a day after rnc chairman announced party policy changes. >> next, two former middle east advisers to the white house discuss the implications of president obama's trip to the middle east next week. from washington institute, this is about 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. good afternoon. welcome to the washington institute. i'm rob the director of the inconstitute. i'm happy to welcome you here today. just at the outset, if i can please remind you, cell phones off, please, not just on vibrate but off completely. this event is being live-streamed for our thousands of fans around the world. this event is being broadcast by c-span, so, everything you say can and will be used against you. so, please too turn your cell phones off. we're gathered here today because president obama is off for the inaugural overseas visit of his second term and he is going to the middle east. going to israel, to the west bank, and to jordan. his itinerary is a very different than the itinerary of his middle east trip in the

to dissipate with one person over there? >> i would have to getbacksteve. toassure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for that sector -- the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. dnapoke about using technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has clear that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i. dna -- casework back log. i want to commend you and your staff for bringing that up to date. there are many state and local crime labs around the country that have not been as successful as the fbi and i hope that you and the fbi lab compaore tis sharing the lessons he learned about clearing your backlog with the state and local governments. i wanted to touch on a familiar search which we talked about before. this is a message -- a method to determine if dna from a crime has a relationship to someone in the offender database. was of the best case gramm sleeper who murd

know,stevejobswith others inventing apple in his garage, and you don't want to be imposing burdens on that kind of creativity. so what the bureau has been spending quite a bit of time on and certainly has as a top priority this year is coming up with a proposal with other members of the intelligence community that tries to balance all of that but does tackle the problem of trying to modernize where we were from 1994 given how much technology has advanced. and let me just quickly then turn to cyber. so as all of you, i think, who have followed many speeches by the head of nsa, but certainly by the directer of the fbi and many others, the add event of sign -- advent of cyber crime is really here to stay. it is now possible to commit crimes in seconds that really would have taken, you know, years of planning to do in the sort of real physical 3-d world. you could have critical infrastructure crimes, financial network crimes, you can have, of course, huge intellectual property crime, and the tool is people can write scripts that is used to be sort of the safecracker of olden days. let

of the phones. givesteveacrecall at 866-55-press. he will tell you about the drive this morning. and we will get back to a big, big announcement yesterday by mayor michael bloomberg, the latest big story here for us to talk about this morning, but first, here we go. you know, i keep looking for these articles about identity theft. this one out of florida, where authorities have arrested five id theft suspects accused of preparing to sell personal information on thousands of people they gathered victims, names, dates of birth and social security numbers and then were shopping them around in a sting operation and caught in a sting operation called operation sharktank, only in florida. right? stories like that, identity theft, you have to be protected against it. i suggest lifelock ultimate which i have got the most comprehensive id theft protection out there. lifelock can't protect you or your bank account if you are not a member. call now and mention press 60 for 60 risk-free days of lifelock ultimate identity theft protection. if you are not happy, they w

butting tries. there's an storyofstevejobsand the others iran venting -- inventing apple in the garage and you don't want to be imposing burdens on the creativity. with the bureau has been spending quite a bit of time on and certainly has a top piratety this year -- priority this year is coming up with a proposal with the other members of the intelligence community that tries to balance all of that, but does tackle the problem of trying to modernize where we were from 1994 given how much technology has advanced. and let me just quickly turn to cyber. so all of you, i think you followed many speeches by director of the fbi, and many others. thed a vice president -- advent of cyber crime is really here to stay. it's possible to commit crimes in seconds that really would have taken, you know, years of planning do in the sort of real physical 3-d world. you can have critical infrastructure crimes, financial networking crimes, you have intellectual property crimes. and the tool is people write scripts that used to be sort of the same cracker of olden dais. let me just address some of the ch

works on a state level and apply it nationally. for example, when a conservativelikestevepearcein new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been in a long time about what it means to be a republican. third, we're going to establish regular focus groups and listening sessions to insure we're on target in these communities. we will regularly share our findings as well as polling results with our candidates, allies, state parties and elected officials. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us. it's not just what you say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything that we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need the report to tell me that we have to do, we have to do a lot better job and do a lot more to make up ground in minority c

it nationally. for example, when a conservativelikestevepearcein new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we target in our communications. we will regularly share our findings, as well as polling results, with our candidates, allies, state parties, and elected leaders. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us, it's not just what we say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need a report to tell me that we have to make up ground with minority groups, with women, and with young voters. specifically for youth voters, the report outlines the need to promote

to the audience. if you have a question, please state your name and who you represent. do it.steve association for career and technical education. the skills gap is very connected to a lot of our courses. my question is about, on the education pipeline you mentioned certifications. you mentioned some students can start right out of high school, though probably most will have to have some post secondary. what iwe better connect call march additional academic education with this discussion -- more traditional academic education with this discussion? oftens and students choose a track based on perception, and there's not enough discussion discussion about how these to connect together and what the opportunity is for students. just wondering if you have thoughts about that. a sense of create value and excitement and understanding, again, around these careers. in large measure, it is there on the i.t. side. on the manufacturing side, people need to understanding, they are going to have a job paying $60,000 and they are 23, 24 years old and their debt is zero. instead of $80,000 in debt, they will h

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